Abstract
Tethered to and inextricably linked with the absence or decline of democratic governance, there has always been empire. Empires rise and fall, as they say, but the imperial impulse is perennial and new iterations of old empires emerge with dismal regularity, showing us that imperial formations are hard to erase...
Document Type
Article
Publication Date
2025
Recommended Citation
Allison Anna Tait, Trust Law and the Tides of Colonialism, JOTWELL (May 26, 2025) (reviewing Masayuki Tamaruya, Trust Law and Colonialism, in The Oxford Handbook of Comparative Trust Laws (Adam S. Hofri-Winogradow et al. eds, forthcoming), available at SSRN (Sept. 1, 2024)), https://trustest.jotwell.com/trust-law-and-the-tides-of-colonialism/.